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Disaster response, peace and conflict in post-tsunami Sri Lanka
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Bradford, 2006This paper explores the role that the humanitarian community plays in the nexus between disaster response, conflict and peace. It specifically focuses on the response to the Tsunami disaster in Sri-Lanka and its impact.DocumentReport on DFID’s response to the Indian Ocean disaster
Department for International Development, UK, 2006This report summarises the response of DFID to the Asian Tsunami relief effort. Its aim is to explore the lessons learned from DFID’s response and to use that information to improve current and future services.DocumentTsunami response: a human rights assessment
ActionAid International, 2006This report from ActionAid outlines how one year after the Tsunami, despite the tremendous efforts of local, national and international agencies, the rehabilitation and reconstruction process is fraught with difficulties.DocumentTsunami victims’ perceptions of the proposed buffer zone and its implications in eastern Sri Lanka
South Asia Citizens Web, 2005This paper examines local perceptions of the proposed 200 meter buffer zone along Sri Lanka's coast, following the devastation of the Indian Ocean tsunami. The government’s decision was taken under a state of Emergency and without any consultation with the victims, their representatives, or professionals in this area.
